Roger Lewis shares death escape experience

Roger Lewis shares death escape experience

Last Sunday, I collapsed in a Hastings car park and was briefly dead.

A passer-by gave me CPR, and the pharmacists from Morrisons ran out with their defibrillator machine to shock me back to life.

I was taken to Eastbourne by Air Ambulance, where I had stents fitted.

Despite the NHS’s problems, the people who treated me were wonderful and compassionate.

My ribs were crushed by the CPR, and my organs were topsy-turvy.

I was administered an insulin drip and my blood glucose levels were up the spout.

The first thing to go when you’re really ill is dignity.

I was shuffled about in a gown, my bum on full, wobbly view, and a male nurse had to remind me to cover up.

I received a get-well message from Stephen Fry, which I made sure every member of staff knew about.

On my last morning, a nurse told me that my first grandchild was on the way.

When I got home, I burst into floods of tears.

Here was the grandson I very nearly never got to meet. Talk about death and entrances.


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